List of daily evening American network TV news programs
This is a listing of American television network programs currently airing or have aired during evening.
Evening news programming begins at 6:30pm, 5:30pm, or 3:30pm Eastern Time Zone/Pacific Time Zone, after network affiliates' late local news. On PBS, and cable television, news starts at 6:00 pm, earlier, or later ET/PT.
Current
All times Eastern Time Zone/Pacific Time Zone—see effects of time on North American broadcasting for explanation.
| Broadcast | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Network | Program title | Duration | Days | Time | Current anchor(s) | Debut | 
| ABC | ABC World News Tonight | 30 minutes (with commercials) | Daily | 6:30pm | David Muir (Weekdays); Whit Johnson (Saturdays); Linsey Davis (Sundays) | September 7, 1953 (Weekdays) July 5, 1975 (Weekends)  | 
| CBS | CBS Evening News | John Dickerson and Maurice DuBois (Weekdays); Jericka Duncan (Weekends) | July 1, 1941 (Weekdays) February 4, 1966 (Weekends)  | |||
| NBC | NBC Nightly News | Tom Llamas (Weekdays); José Díaz-Balart (Saturdays); Hallie Jackson (Sundays) | August 3, 1970 (Weekdays) 1961 (Weekends)  | |||
| PBS | PBS News Hour | 60 minutes (weekday editions) 30 minutes (weekend editions)  |  6:00pm (Weekdays) 5:00pm (Weekends)  |  Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett (Weekdays); John Yang (Weekends) | October 20, 1975 (Weekdays) September 7, 2013 (Weekends)[1][2]  | |
| BBC World News America (Continues airing the program, despite leaving PBS on June 30, 2023) | 30 minutes | Weekdays | 5:00pm | Sumi Somaskanda, Caitriona Perry, Helena Humphrey, Carl Nasman | March 28, 2011 (KCET 28/Los Angeles and American Public Television) June 3, 2019 (official PBS program by an agreement with WETA 26/Washington, D.C.)[3]  | |
| The Context | 4:00pm | Christian Fraser | July 6, 2023 | |||
| The World Today with Maryam Moshiri | 2:00pm | Maryam Moshiri | February 21, 2024 | |||
| Telemundo | Noticias Telemundo (Spanish for Telemundo News) | 30 minutes (with commercials) | Daily | 6:30pm and 11:35pm | Julio Vaqueiro (Weekdays); Vanessa Hauc (Weekends) | N/A (Weekdays) September 8, 2001 (Weekends)[4]  | 
| Univision | Noticiero Univision (Spanish for Univision News) | Jorge Ramos (Weekdays); Ilia Calderón (Weekends) | June 1986 | |||
| Cable/Satellite | ||||||
| BBC News (international feed) | BBC World News America | 30–120 minutes | Weekdays | 5:00pm ET/2:00pm PT (repeated at 6:30pm ET/3:30 PT) | Sumi Somaskanda, Caitriona Perry, Helena Humphrey, Carl Nasman | October 1, 2007 | 
| The Context with Christian Fraser | 4:00pm ET/1:00pm PT | Christian Fraser | January 23, 2017 | |||
| BBC News | Daily | 7:00pm ET/4:00pm PT (30 minute programs on weekdays; six thirty-minute programs on weekdays) | Various | April 3, 2023 | ||
| The World Today with Maryam Moshiri | Weekdays | 2:00pm | Maryam Moshiri | February 21, 2024 | ||
| Newsday with Steve Lai | Weekdays | 9:00pm | Steve Lai | June 13, 2011 | ||
| Bloomberg TV | Bloomberg Technology | N/A | 6:00pm ET/3:00pm PT | N/A | ||
| CNBC | Fast Money | 30 minutes (Fridays with commercials) 60 minutes (Mon–Thurs with commercials)  |  Weekdays | 5:00pm ET/2:00pm PT | Melissa Lee | June 21, 2006 | 
| Mad Money | 60 minutes (with commercials) | 6:00pm ET/3:00pm PT | Jim Cramer | March 14, 2005 | ||
| CNN | Erin Burnett OutFront | 7:00pm ET/4:00pm PT | Erin Burnett | October 3, 2011 | ||
| Anderson Cooper 360° | 8:00pm ET/5:00pm PT (repeated at 1:00am ET/10:00pm PT)  |  Anderson Cooper | September 8, 2003 | |||
| The Source with Kaitlan Collins | 9:00pm ET/6:00pm PT | Kaitlan Collins | July 10, 2023[5] | |||
| CNN NewsNight | Weekdays | 10:00pm ET/7:00pm PT | Abby Phillip | November 5, 2001 – November 4, 2005; October 16, 2023 | ||
| Laura Coates Live | Weekdays | 11:00pm ET/8:00pm PT | Laura Coates | October 16, 2023 | ||
| Fox News | The Story with Martha MacCallum | Weekdays | 3:00pm ET/12:00pm PT | Martha MacCallum | January 9, 2017 | |
| The Will Cain Show | 4:00pm ET/1:00pm PT | Will Cain | January 21, 2025 | |||
| The Five | 5:00pm ET/2:00pm PT (12:00am ET/9:00pm PT replay)  |  Greg Gutfeld, Dana Perino, Jesse Watters, Jeanine Pirro | July 11, 2011 | |||
| Special Report | 6:00pm ET/3:00pm PT | Bret Baier | January 26, 1998 | |||
| The Ingraham Angle | 7:00pm ET/4:00pm PT (repeated at 4:00am ET/11:00pm PT)  |  Laura Ingraham | October 30, 2017 | |||
| Jesse Watters Primetime | 8:00pm ET/5:00pm (repeated at 1:00am ET/9:00pm PT)  |  Jesse Watters | January 24, 2022 | |||
| Hannity | 9:00pm ET/6:00pm PT (repeated at 2:00am ET/10:00pm PT)  |  Sean Hannity | January 12, 2009 | |||
| Gutfeld! | 10:00pm ET/7:00pm PT (repeated at 3:00am ET/11:00pm PT)  |  Greg Gutfeld | April 5, 2021 | |||
| MSNBC | Meet the Press | Sundays and Mondays | 6:00pm ET/3:00pm PT (Sundays) 4:00am ET/1:00am PT (Mondays)  |  Kristen Welker | November 6, 1947 | |
| The Beat with Ari Melber | Weekdays | 6:00pm ET/3:00pm PT | Ari Melber | July 24, 2017 | ||
| All In with Chris Hayes | 8:00pm ET/5:00pm PT | Chris Hayes | April 1, 2013 | |||
| The Rachel Maddow Show | 9:00pm ET/6:00pm PT | Rachel Maddow | September 8, 2008 | |||
| The Briefing with Jen Psaki | Tues–Fri | Jen Psaki | August 16, 2022 | |||
| The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell | Weekdays | 10:00pm ET/7:00pm PT | Lawrence O'Donnell | September 27, 2010 | ||
| The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle | 11:00pm ET/8:00pm PT | Stephanie Ruhle | September 6, 2016 | |||
| NewsNation | Cuomo | 60 minutes (with commercials) | 8:00pm ET/5:00pm PT | Chris Cuomo | October 3, 2022[6] | |
| Banfield | 10:00pm ET/7:00pm PT | Ashleigh Banfield | March 1, 2021 | |||
| NewsNation Prime | 120 minutes (with commercials) | Daily | 8:00pm ET/5:00pm PT (Weekdays) 7:00pm/4:00pm PT (Weekends)  |  Marni Hughes (Weekdays); Rudabeh Shahbazi (Weekends) | September 1, 2020 | |
| NHK World-Japan | NHK Newsline | 15-20 minutes (Weekdays)  10 minutes (Weekends and Holidays)  |  19:00 JST/10:00 UTC (Weekdays) 20:00 JST/11:00 UTC (Weekends and Holidays)  |  Raja Pradhan and Yoshi Ogasawara (Weekdays); Ross Mihara (Weekends) | April 3, 2000 | |
Former
Broadcast networks
NBC
- The Huntley–Brinkley Report (October 29, 1956 – July 31, 1970)
 - Sunday Night with Megyn Kelly (June 4, 2017 – July 30, 2017)
 
PBS
- Nightly Business Report (January 21, 1979 – December 27, 2019; distributed by American Public Television)[7]
 - BBC OS (TV Only) (January 1, 2020 – March 30, 2023)
 - BBC World News America (June 1, 2019 – June 30, 2023; but continues on most PBS and non-commercial independent stations after leaving PBS)
 
Cable networks
BBC World News
- BBC OS (TV Only) (February 16, 2014 – March 30, 2023)
 - World News Today (February 20, 2014 – March 30, 2020)
 
CNBC
- Bullseye (December 8, 2003 – March 11, 2005)
 - Business Center (1997 – December 5, 2003)
 - The News with Shepard Smith (September 30, 2020 – November 3, 2022)[8]
 - On the Money (October 3, 2005 – August 29, 2009)
 
CNN
- Who's Talking to Chris Wallace? (September 25, 2022 - November 15, 2024)
 - CNN Tonight (November 30, 2009 – January 15, 2010; December 6, 2021 – October 6, 2023)
 - Connie Chung Tonight (June 24, 2002 – March 2003)
 - Cuomo Prime Time (August 28, 2017 – November 29, 2021; cancelled after Chris Cuomo's suspension on November 30, 2021, and then fired on December 4, 2021; then moved to NewsNation)[9][10]
 - Democracy in Peril (January 17, 2022 – January 28, 2022)
 - King Charles (November 29, 2023 – April 10, 2024)
 - Larry King Live (June 3, 1985 – December 16, 2010) 
- Piers Morgan Live (January 17, 2011 – March 28, 2014)[11]
 - Don Lemon Tonight (April 14, 2014 – October 7, 2022; moved to CNN This Morning)[12]
 
 - John King, USA (March 22, 2010 – June 29, 2012)
 - The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer (August 8, 2005 – February 28, 2025; moved to the afternoon slot)[13]
 - Sports Tonight (June 1, 1980 – May 15, 2002)
 
Fox News
- The O'Reilly Factor (October 7, 1996 – April 21, 2017)
 - Tucker Carlson Tonight (November 14, 2016 – April 21, 2023)
 - Your World with Neil Cavuto (October 7, 1996 - January 17, 2025)
 
Fox Business
- Lou Dobbs Tonight (2011 – February 5, 2021; cancelled due to voting fraud for the 2020 United States Presidential Election)
 
MSNBC
- Alex Wagner Tonight (August 16, 2022 – January 17, 2025)
 
Local television
References
- ^ Jensen, Elizabeth (March 4, 2013). "PBS Near a Decision on Adding a Weekend Edition of 'NewsHour'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved October 4, 2022.
 - ^ Weinger, Mackenzie (June 17, 2013). "PBS NewsHour Weekend to premiere this fall". POLITICO. Retrieved October 4, 2022.
 - ^ Katz, A.J. (May 20, 2019). "BBC World News America Will Soon Be Available on PBS Stations Nationwide". Adweek. Retrieved October 4, 2022.
 - ^ "Noticiero Telemundo Expands To Weekends". Hispanic Ad Weekly. Hispanic Media Sales, Inc. August 18, 2001. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
 - ^ Johnson, Ted (July 5, 2023). "Kaitlan Collins' New CNN Show 'The Source' Gets July Premiere Date". Deadline. Retrieved August 5, 2023.
 - ^ Steinberg, Brian (September 7, 2022). "NewsNation Readies New Chris Cuomo Show For October". Variety. Retrieved October 4, 2022.
 - ^ Garron, Barry (November 11, 2019). "CNBC ends 'Nightly Business Report' after 40-year run". Current. Retrieved October 4, 2022.
 - ^ Johnson, Ted (November 3, 2022). "Shepard Smith To Depart CNBC As Primetime Newscast Is Canceled". Deadline. Retrieved November 4, 2022.
 - ^ Stelter, Brian; Darcy, Oliver (December 1, 2021). "CNN suspends Chris Cuomo indefinitely". CNN. Retrieved December 7, 2021.
 - ^ Stelter, Brian (December 4, 2021). "CNN fires Chris Cuomo". CNN. Retrieved December 7, 2021.
 - ^ Carr, David (February 24, 2014). "Piers Morgan and CNN Plan End to His Prime-Time Show". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved October 2, 2022.
 - ^ Tinoco, Armando (October 8, 2022). "Don Lemon Says Goodbye To CNN Primetime Show With Emotional Farewell Ahead Of Morning Show Debut". Deadline. Retrieved October 9, 2022.
 - ^ Johnson, Ted (January 23, 2025). "CNN Shuffles Lineup With New Spots For Jake Tapper, Wolf Blitzer & Kasie Hunt; Jim Acosta's Show Bumped From Mornings". Deadline. Retrieved March 15, 2025.
 - ^ KQED News (June 23, 2023). "KQED Newsroom Finale: Saying Goodbye". KQED. Retrieved June 26, 2024.
 - ^ "June 23, 2023". KQED Newsroom. June 23, 2023. KQED.